Vote for Evolution!!!

Credo (as in Working Assets) gives a percentage of its charges to various organizations. Now, there is a way for you to vote for which organization will get an infusion of cash. One of the choices is the NCSE.

According to Robert Luhn of the NCSE:

... NCSE is on the 2010 ballot. If your readers support the teaching of evolution in the public schools...well [they can go to the] CREDO ballot and [the] to the "Economic and Social Justice" section, where the listing for "National Center for Science Education" resides.

On the Credo site, it says:

If you are a current long distance, mobile or credit card member, or have sent a CREDO Action alert, please select a service below and sign in. Then vote for the organization(s) you would like to support.


CLICK HERE TO DO IT

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